FuchurVanPhantasia

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Seems like they are going for €300-400. Nice guitar btw - love the les Paul Style as hollowbody!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

yep, you have to deactivate the speaker-simulation. I dont know the POD GO, so i cant tell where to deactivate it. Maybe you have a look at the manual!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Sure, my pleasure.

The one at the bottom is an Fame VS10012TS, git 3x12AX7 pretubes, and 4xEL34 Tubes. 2x12" Speakers and springreverb. Sound is very variable, from clean over crunch up to metal - can play everything. got 2 different gain-channel, and a clean-channel with boost. Pretty sure i read it was produced by Randall. - i really love the sound of this amp - sold my Marshall Origin and stayed with this one^^

The upper one is a Fame GSH2-200SA, 2x100W Transistor Head, also got a clean-channel, and 2 gain-channel - second one got a kontur-knob, Reverb and Stereo chorus if used 2 Speaker. I just bought this recently and didn`t play that much till now - but it got a real nice distortion for an Transistor. Cant say who produced it. I didnt found the information till now.

 

Heres my little music-corner.

Guitars in the picture: Harley Benton DC-LTD / Vintage Reissued V100 WineRed / Washburn MG-52 / Vintage V6 John Verity Signature

Piano: Casio CDP S-110

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My Amp Corner (lemmy.world)
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Fame VS10012TS - tube-amp - with Zoom G3 in effect loop / Harley Benton G212 with HB GPA-100 Class D Power-Amp - on a Boss GX-100 / Fame Transistor Head with 2x100W really great gain sound for an transistor!